A. At a more fundamental level, the idea that romantic love is the most suitable basis for a long term relationship is not as automatic as it might appear.
B. For a long time, in a lot of cultures, and even now in some, marriage too is a relationship we do not personally control.
C. This view of marriage works best in context where the idea of the individual is not fully developed. People live in a sticky collective and individuality is blurred.
D. Marriage is the only significant Kinship tie that we enter into by choice.
E. We don't choose our parents, our relatives or our children - these are cards that are dealt out to us.
F. A young Saraswat Brahmin boy, earning in four figures was sufficient as a description and one such person was broadly substitutable with another.
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